Her work typically blends traditional türkü (Turkish folk) with Arabesque elements, a genre known for its melancholic and dramatic themes.
Sebahat is a regional artist originally from , a city on Turkey's Black Sea coast (hence the moniker "Ordulu"). Ordulu Sebahat Ver Meyhaneci
Her version of "Ver Meyhaneci" has garnered hundreds of thousands of views on platforms like YouTube, becoming a staple for listeners looking for "efkar" (melancholy) music. Her work typically blends traditional türkü (Turkish folk)
The "Meyhaneci" (Tavern Keeper) is a recurring archetype in Turkish music. It serves as a confidant to the heartbroken, similar to the "bartender" in Western country or blues music. Songs addressed to the meyhaneci are designed to be listened to during communal gatherings where listeners share their sorrows. The "Meyhaneci" (Tavern Keeper) is a recurring archetype
A central emotional blow in the song is the line: "I heard you got married and had children, while I am still single; my heart is still with you."